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PUBLICATIONS BY DR. QUANSHENG ZHAO
Books | Articles,
Chapters & Reviews: 2006 05 04 03 02 01 00 99-96 95-90 89-82
BOOKS:
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Managing the China Challenge: Global Perspectives, co-editor (with Guoli Liu). New York and London: Routledge, 2008. xii, 261pp.
Globalization and East Asia, co-editor (Tai Wan-chin). Taipei: Shiying Chubanshe, 2007. XII, 663pp. |
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Future
Trends in East Asian International Relations,
editor. London: Frank Cass, 2002. xii, 260pp.
Interpreting Chinese Foreign
Policy: The Micro-Macro Linkage Approach. New York and Hong Kong:
Oxford University Press, 1996. xvii, 281pp
(Award of Best Academic Book by Ministry of Culture of the Republic
of Korea). |
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Japanese
Policymaking: The Politics Behind Politics.
New York and Hong Kong: Oxford University Press/Praeger,
1993. xxiii, 231pp (selected by Choice as in 1994 as Outstanding
Academic Book).
Politics of Divided Nations:
China, Korea, Germany and Vietnam, co-editor
(with Robert Sutter). Baltimore: University of Maryland Law
School, 1991. iii, 198pp. |
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In Chinese: |
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Jiedu Riben Waijiao [Interpreting Japanese Foreign Policy] (co-editor). Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Wenxian Chubanshe, 2009 (forthcoming).
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Bushi
de Kunjing [Bush’s Dilemma: Experts on Possible Trend
of American Foreign Policy] (co-editor).
Beijing: Shishi Chubanshe, 2006. 335pp.
Huaren Shehui Zhengzhixue Bentuhua Yanjiu de Lilun yu
Shijian [Theory and Practice of Political Science Indigenization in Chinese
Societies] (co-editor). Taipei: Gui-guan Tushu (Laureate), 2002.
iv, 373pp. |
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Jiedu
Zhongguo Weijian Zhengce [Explaining Chinese Foreign Policy]. Taipei: Yuedan Chubanshe (Moon Sun Publishing Co.), 1999.
428pp.
Riben: Zhengzhi Beihou De Zhengzhi
[Japan: The Politics Behind Politics]. Hong Kong:
Shang-wu Yinshuguan (The Commercial Press), 1996. xviii, 280pp. |
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Fenlie
Yu Tongyi [Disintegration and Unification] (ed.).
Taipei: Gui-guan Tushu (Laureate), 1994. v, 213pp. |
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In Japanese:
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Chugoku Gaikou Seisaku no Kenkyu: Mou Takutou,Tou Syouhei kara Ko Kintou e [Research on Chinese Foreign Policy: from Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao]. Tokyo: Hosei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2007. xxiii, 322pp. |
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Nitchu
Kankei to Nihon no Seiji [Japan-China Relations and Japanese
Politics].
Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1999. xxiv, 355pp.
Kokka no Bunretsu
To Kokka no Touitsu: Chugoku, Chosen, Doitsu, Betonamu no Kenkyu
[Countries’ Disintegration and Unification: The Study
of China, Korea, Germany, and Vietnam] (ed.).
Tokyo: Junposha, 1998. 278pp. |
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In Korean: |
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JoongKookUi
OeKyoJungChaek [Chinese Foreign Policy]. Seoul:
Oruem, 2001. 434pp (Award of Best Academic Book by Ministry
of Culture of the Republic of Korea). |
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PUBLICATIONS (Journal Articles,
Book Chapters, and Books Reviews, etc.)
2009 | 08 | 07 | 06 | 05 | 04 | 03 | 02 | 01 | 00 | 1999-96 | 1995-90 | 1989-82
2009
- “China’s Japan Policy: Beijing’s View of the U.S.-Japan Alliance,” in Challenges toChinese Foreign Policy: Diplomacy, Globalization, and the Next World Power, eds., Yufan Hao, C. X. George Wei, and Lowell Dittmer. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky (2009, forthcoming).
2008
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“Managing the Challenge: Power Shift in U.S.-China Relations,” in Managing the China Challenge: Perspectives from the Globe, eds., Quansheng Zhao and Guoli Liu. New York and London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 230-254.
- (Quansheng Zhao and Guoli Liu), “China Rising: Theoretical Understanding and Global Response,” in Managing the China Challenge: Perspectives from the Globe, eds., Quansheng Zhao and Guoli Liu. New York and London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 3-22.
- “Co-Management as a New Security Framework: China-Japan-U.S. and the Cases of North Korea and Taiwan,” in Sino-Japanese Relations: The Need for Conflict Prevention and Management, eds. Niklas Swanström and Ryosei Kokubun. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008, pp. 155-188.
- “Third Parties in the Beijing-Tokyo Negotiations: Informal Political Actors and Mechanisms,” in Conflict Management, Security and Intervention in East Asia, eds. Jacob Bercovitch, Kwei-Bo Huang, and Chung-Chian Teng. London and New York: Routledge, 2008, pp. 85-117.
- “Building an East Asian Community: The Development of Multilateralism,” in Emerging Geopolitical Situations in the Asia-Pacific Region, ed. Kenji Takita. Tokyo: Chuo University Press, 2008, pp. 95-124.
2007
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Co-editor (with Guoli Liu) for the special issue, “Contending Perspectives on the ‘China Challenge’,” Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 30, no. 4-5 (August-October 2007).
- Managed Great Power Relations: Do We See ‘One Up and One Down’?” Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 30, no. 4-5 (August-October 2007), pp. 609-637 (This article was reissued, with a new title “Facing the Challenge: U.S.-China Relations in a New Era,” in Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, vol. 7, no.1, July 2008,pp. 17-68).
- (Quansheng Zhao and Guoli Liu), “The Challenges of a Rising China,” Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 30, no. 4-5 (August-October 2007), pp. 585-608.
- “China’s New Approach in Favor of Multilateral Security: The Cases of North Korea and Taiwan,” in Asia-Pacific Alliances in the 21st Century, eds. In-Taek Hyun, Kyudok Hong and Sung-han Kim. Seoul: Oruem, 2007, pp. 69-106.
- (in Chinese) “The U.S. Strategic Thinking towards China and Sino-American Relations," in Cong Guoji Guanxi Lilun Kan Zhongguo Jueqi [International Relations Theory and the Rise of China], eds. by Chu Yun-han and Jia Qingguo. Taipei: Wunan, Tushu, 2007, pp. 225-256.
2006
- “China’s North Korea Policy and the Japan Factor,” in
The Formation of North Korea Policy: Japan and the Great Powers, eds.
Linus Hagström and Marie Söderberg. London and New York:
Routledge, 2006.
- “From Economic to Security Multilateralism: Great Powers and
International Order in the Asia Pacific,” in Multilateralism
Under Challenge? Power, International Order, and Structure Change,
eds. Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur, and John Tirman. Tokyo: United Nations
University Press, 2006.
- “Epistemic Community, Intellectuals, and Chinese Foreign Policy,” Policy
and Society, vol. 25, no. 1 (2006), pp. 39-59.
- “Bush’s Asia Policy and United States-China Relations,” in
China into the Hu-Wen Era: Policy Initiatives and Challenges, eds.
John Wong and Lai Hongyi. Singapore and New York: World Scientific,
2006, pp. 485-518.
- “China’s
New Approach to Conflict Management: The Cases of North Korea and
Taiwan,” Silk Road Paper (May 2006), 59 pgs.
- “Foreword,” for Xuanli Liao, Chinese Foreign Policy Think
Tanks and Policy Towards Japan. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press,
2006. pp. vii-xi.
- “Moving toward a Co-management Approach: China’s Policy
toward North Korea and Taiwan,” Asian Perspective, vol. 30, no.
1 (April 2006), pp. 39-78.
- “Chinese Foreign Policy toward Korea and Coordination with
Japan,” in The Possibility of an East Asian Community: Rethinking
the Sino-Japanese Relationship, eds. Satow Toyoshi and Li Enmin. Tokyo:
Ochanomizu Shobo, 2006. pp. 347-374.
- (in Japanese) “Changing Regional Economic and Security Framework
in East Asia” in Gensoh toshiteno Higashi Ajia Kyodotai [East
Asian Community as illusion], ed. by Keiji Nakatsuji. Kyoto: Nakanishiya,
2006, pp. 181-211.
2005
- “Beijing’s Policy towards Two Hot Spots: Korea and Taiwan,” The
Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies vol. 15 (December 2005), pp.19-47.
- “America’s Response to the Rise of China and Sino-US
Relations,” Asian Journal of Political Science vol. 14, no. 1
(December 2005), pp. 1-27.
- “Analysis on the U.S. Response to China’s Rising,” International
Review (Shanghai), no. 41, winter 2005, pp. 63-94. (This article is
also published by the journal’s Chinese edition, pp. 144-163.)
- “Beijing’s Dilemma with Taiwan: War or Peace,” The
Pacific Review, vol. 18, no. 2 (June 2005), pp. 217-242.
- “Regional Cooperation and Security Multilateralism in East
Asia,” Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, vol. 16,
(February 2005), pp. 17-34.
- “Impact of Intellectuals and Think Tanks on Chinese Foreign
Policy,” in China’s Foreign Policy Making: Societal Force
and Chinese American Policy, eds. Yufan Hao and Lin Su. Burlington,
VT: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005, pp. 123-138.
- (Book review) Reinhard Drifte, Japan’s Security Relations with
China since 1989: From Balancing to Bandwagoning? (RoutledgeCurzon),
Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 64, no. 4 (November 2005), pp. 978-980.
- (in Chinese) “Jiexi meiguo dui zhongguo jueqi de yingdui” [Analyzing
the U.S. Policy towards the Rise of China], Guoji wenti luntan [Forum
of International Relations] (Shanghai), no. 41, winter 2005, pp. 63-94.
- (in Chinese) “U.S.-Japan Security Alliance in Dealing with
China –Interview with Professors Zhao Quansheng, Hao Yufan, and
Zhai Qiang” (Liu Jiangyong), Huanqiu Shibao [Global Times] under
Renmin Ribao [People’s Daily] (Beijing), March 25, 2005, p. 15.
- (in Korean) “PyongyangEun YukJaHyeDam BuRiJiMoTanDa” [Pyongyang
Cannot Quit from the Six-Party Talks,] SISA Journal (Seoul), no. 801,
March 1, 2005, pp. 34-35.
2004
- “Changing Regional Economic and Security Framework in East
Asia,” Korea Review of International Studies, vol. 7, no. 1 (December
2004), pp. 69-90.
- “Japan’s Leadership Role in East Asia: Cooperation and
Competition between Japan and China,” Policy and Society, vol.
23, no. 1 (2004), pp. 111-128.
- “The PRC’s Taiwan Policy in the DPP Era,” Shimane
Journal of North East Asian Research, vol. 6 (January 2004), pp. 57-80.
- “Taiwan Strait: How to Avert an All-Out Regional War,” South
China Morning Post (Hong Kong), November 23, 2004, p. A13.
- “How Iraq is Changing the Face of Sino-US Ties,” South
China Morning Post (Hong Kong), January 16, 2004, p. A13.
- (Book review) Wang Yizhou,
ed., Construction in Contradiction: A Multiple-insight into Relationships
between China and Key International
Organizations (Development Press), International Relations of Asia-Pacific, vol. 4 (2004), pp. 202-204.
- (in Japanese) “Kaku Mondai Koushou Fumikome [Negotiations over
North Korean Nuclear Crisis should be Encouraged” (Interviewed
by Aoki Tadaoki), Nishi Nihon Shimbun, February 23, 2004, p. 2.
2003
- “Regime Change and the PRC’s Taiwan Policy in the DPP
Era,” East Asia: An International Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 3 (Fall
2003), pp. 61-85.
- “China and Korean Peace Process,” in The Korean Peace
Process and Four Powers, eds. Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho Joo. Burlington,
VT: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003, pp. 98-118.
- “China Must Shake off the Past in Ties with Japan,” The
Straits Times (Singapore), November 7, 2003, p. 20; also reprinted
in The Korean Herald, November 9, 2003, p. 10; and The Asahi Shimbun,
November 24, 2003, p. 19.
- (Book
review) Ezra F. Vogel, Yuan Ming, and Tanaka Akihiko, eds., The Golden
Triangle of the U.S.-China-Japan, 1972-1989 (Harvard University
Asia Center), China Review International, vol. 10, no. 2 (Fall 2003),
pp. 464-467.
- (in Chinese) “A Post-Saddam World: Unilateralism versus Multilateralism
in U.S. Foreign Policy,” Caijing Magazine (Beijing), December
20, 2003, Vol. 98, pp. 26-27.
- (in Chinese) “Premier Wen Jiabao’s Visit to the United
States: the US will Intervene in Taiwan Affairs.” – An
analysis from Quansheng Zhao” (Bao Chengke), Singtao Daily (Hong
Kong), December 2, 2003, p. B2.
- (in Chinese) “The Issue of History Is Not the Top Priority
for China-Japan Relations – An Interview with Professor Quansheng
Zhao” (Liu Di), Zhongwen Daobao (Tokyo), June 26, 2003, p. 21.
- (in Japanese) “Kyu Ten Ichi-ichi Iko no Beichu Kankei to Hu
Jintao [Ko Kintou] Seikan no Gaiko Seisaku,” [U.S.-China Relations
after September 11 and Hu Jintao Administration’s Foreign Policy],
Hosei Riron [The Journal of Law and Politics] (translated by Masui
Yasuki), vol. 36, no.2 (December 2003), pp. 189-209.
2002
- “China’s Security Concerns over the Korean Peninsula,” Current
Politics and Economics of Asia, vol. 11, no. 4 (2002), pp. 335-350.
- “China on the Korea Peace and Unification Process,” Pacific
Focus, vol. 17, no. 2 (Fall 2002), pp. 117-144.
- (Quansheng Zhao with Elizabeth Dahl), “Beijing’s Policy
Toward the DPP Regime,” in New Leadership and New Agenda: Challenges,
Constraints, and Achievements in Beijing and Taipei, ed. Deborah Brown
and Tun-jen Cheng. New York: St. John's University, 2002, pp. 233-260.
- “The Shift in Power Distribution and the Change of Major Power
Relations,” in Future Trends in East Asian International Relations,
ed. Quansheng Zhao. London: Frank Cass, 2002, pp. 49-78.
- “Asian-Pacific International Relations in the 21st Century,” in
Future Trends in East Asian International Relations, ed. Quansheng
Zhao. London: Frank Cass, 2002, pp. 237-245.
- “Sino-Japanese Relations in the Context of the Beijing-Tokyo-Washington
Triangle,” in Chinese-Japanese Relations in the Twenty-first
Century: Complimentarily and Conflict, ed. Marie Söderberg. London
and New York: Routledge 2002, pp. 32-51.
- “Modernization, Nationalism, and Regionalism in China,” in
Comparative Foreign Policy: Adaptation Strategies of the Great and
Emerging Powers, ed. Steven Hook. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice
Hall, 2002, pp. 66-91.
- (Book review) Greg Austin and Stuart Harris, Japan and Great China:
Political Economy and Military Power in the Asian Century (University
of Hawaii Press), Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 61, no. 4 (November
2002), pp. 1311-1312.
- (in Japanese) “Chugoku no Taitou to Higashi Ajia no Kokusai
Kankei,” [The Rise of China and International Relations in East
Asia], Hosei Riron [The Journal of Law and Politics] (translated by
Masui Yasuki), vol. 35, no.2 (December 2002), pp. 163-191.
- (in Japanese) “Bush Seikan no Higashi Ajia Seisaku,” [Bush
Administration and Its East Asian Policy], Kan Nihonkai Kenkyu Nenpo
[The North-East Asia Studies Annual Report] (translated by Masui Yasuki),
no. 9 (March 2002), pp. 1-9.
2001
- (in Korean) JoongKookUi OeKyoJungChaek [Chinese Foreign Policy].
Seoul: Oruem, 2001. 434pp (Award of Best Academic Book by Ministry
of Culture of the Republic of Korea).
- “The Shift in Power Distribution and the Change of Major Power
Relations,” Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 24, no. 4 (December
2001), pp. 49-78.
- “Asian-Pacific International Relations in the 21st Century,” Journal
of Strategic Studies, vol. 24, no. 4 (December 2001), pp. 237-245.
- "China and Major Power Relations in East Asia,” Journal
of Contemporary China, vol. 10, no. 29, (November 2001), pp. 663-681.
- “The Beijing-Tokyo Game and the U.S. Factor,” Ritsumeikan
Journal of International Relations and Area Studies, vol. 18 (March
2001), pp. 29-38.
- “‘Two Ups and Two Downs’ and East Asian International
Relations,” in Constructing Cooperative Security in East Asia:
Problems and Prospects, ed. Eiichi Shindo. Tsukuba, Japan: TARA Center,
Tsukuba University, 2001, pp. 106-132.
- “China’s Security Concerns over the Korean Peninsula,” in Korea in the 21st Century, eds. Seung-Ho Joo and Tae-Hwan Kwak. Huntington,
NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2001, pp. 215-231.
- “Sino-Japanese Relations and the U.S. Factor,” in China-Japan
Relations: Old Animosities, New Possibilities (Special Report), ed.
Amy McCreedy. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars, 2001, pp. 17-27.
- (in Japanese) “Beikoku Shin Seikan to Chukoku no Gaiko Seisaku,” [The
New Administration of the United States and Chinese Foreign Policy], Hosei Riron [The Journal of Law and Politics] (translated by Masui
Yasuki), vol. 34, no.1-2 (November 2001), pp. 70-82.
2000
- “China and the Dynamics of the Korean Peninsula,” in
The Asia-Pacific in the New Millennium, ed. by Shalendra Sharma. Berkeley,
California: Institute of East Asian Studies of University of California,
2000, pp. 83-107.
- “The China-Japan-U.S. Triangle and East Asia International
Relations,” in China Review 2000, ed. by Lau Chung Ming and Jianfa
Shen, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2000, pp.77-103.
- “China and the Two Koreas,” in The Two Koreas and the
United States: Issues of Peace, Security and Economic Cooperation,
ed. by Wonmo Dong. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2000, pp. 130-146.
- “The Chinese Position on the Korea Four-Party Talks,” in
Bilateralism, Multilateralism and Geopolitics in International Relations:
Theory and Practice, ed. by Jae-Kap Ryoo, Tae-Hoon Kang and Sung-Joo
Kim. Seoul: The Korean Association of International Studies, 2000,
pp. 25-58.
- (Book review) Dong Dong Zhang, China’s Relations with Japan
in an Era of Economic Liberalism (Nova Science Publishers), China Information,
vol. 14, no. 2 (2000), pp. 330-332.
- (in Japanese) “Taiwan Souto Senkyo to Chutai Kankei no Yukue,” [Presidential
Election in Taiwan and the Future of China-Taiwan Relations], Hosei
Riron [The Journal of Law and Politics] (translated by Masui Yasuki),
vol. 33, no. 2 (November 2000), pp. 127-142.
- (in Japanese) “Bei Chu Nichi Toraianguru to Taiwan Mondai,” [The
U.S.-China-Japan Triangular Relationship and the Issue of Taiwan], Hosei Riron [The Journal of Law and Politics] (translated by Masui
Yasuki), vol. 32, no. 3-4 (March 2000), pp. 209-219.
1999
- “Taiwan and Mainland China: Political and Non-Political Negotiations,” in
Across the Taiwan Strait: Exchanges, Conflicts, and Negotiations, ed.
by Winston Yang and Deborah Brown. New York: St. John's University,
1999, pp. 337-366.
- “China’s View of Human Rights,” The Straits Times (Singapore), April 7, 1999, p. 42.
1998
- Japan Views Hong Kong’s Reversion,” China Studies, no.
4 (Spring 1998), pp. 27-47.
- (Quansheng Zhao with Barry Press), “The U.S. Promotion of Human
Rights and China’s Response,” Issues and Studies, vol.
34, no. 8 (August 1998), pp. 30-62.
- “Chinese Foreign Policy Today,” Asia Pacific Series,
working paper #5, International University of Japan (April 1998), 38pp.
- “Japan and China,” in The Japan Handbook, ed. by Patrick
Heenan. London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1998, pp.
236-245.
- “Chinese Foreign Policy toward the Twenty-first Century and
Beijing-Taipei Relations,” in Taiwan and Mainland China toward
the Twenty-first Century, ed. by Winston Yang and Deborah Brown. New
York: St. John's University, 1998, pp. 229-269.
- “How China Views Korea,” in China’s Political Economy,
ed. by Wang Gungwu and John Wong. Singapore and London: Singapore University
Press and World Scientific, 1998, pp. 313-337.
- “Advantages of Foreign Teaching Assistants," in Teaching
at Berkeley, ed. by Robby Cohen and Ron Robin. Berkeley: Autumn Press,
1985, pp. 65-67. It was reprinted in TA Handbook, A
Practical Reference for Graduate Student Teachers, ed. by Lynn Fujiwara and
Sarah G. Whittier, Santa Cruz: The Division of Graduate Studies, University
of California at Santa Cruz, 1998.
- (in Chinese) “Respect History, Look to the Future," World
Journal (New York), December 3, 1998, p. B5.
(in Japanese) “Posuto Reisenki no Chugoku Gaikou” [China’s
Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era] in Higashi Ajia Kokusaikankei no Dainamizumu
[The Dynamics of International Relations in East Asia], ed. by Motohide Saito.
Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shimposha, 1998, pp. 43-61.
1997
- "Chinese Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era," World
Affairs, vol. 159, no. 3 (Winter 1997), pp. 114-129.
- “China in East Asia: Changing Relations with Japan and Korea,” in
The China Handbook, ed. by Christopher Hudson. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn
Publishers, 1997, pp. 69-80.
- “Beijing's Responses to Taipei's Pragmatic Diplomacy," in The Republic of China on Taiwan in the 1990s, ed. by Winston Yang and
Deborah Brown. New York: St. John's University, 1997, pp. 149-172.
- (in Chinese) “A New System of Big Powers – The Significance
of the Sino-U.S. Joint Statement," World Journal (New York), November
2, 1997, p. A14.
- (in Korean) “BoolHwakShilHan Mi-Joong KwanGae” [The Uncertain
Future of U.S.-China Relations,] Hankook Ilbo (Seoul), February 25,
1997, p. 8.
1996
- “The Beijing-Taipei Rivalry and International Economic Organizations," American
Asian Review, vol. 14, no. 4 (Winter 1996), pp. 131-149.
- “The Political Economy of Japan's Relations with China," Business
and the Contemporary World, vol. 8, no. 2 (1996), pp. 27-42.
- (Book review) David Shambaugh, ed., Deng Xiaoping: Portrait of a
Chinese Statesman (Oxford University Press), American Political Science
Review, vol. 90, no. 3 (September 1996), pp. 683-684.
(in Chinese) "Japanese Politics and Sino-Japanese Relations," Twenty-First
Century (Hong Kong), no 36 (August 1996), pp. 145-159.
- (in Chinese) “Will There Be a War Between China and Japan? – A
Dialogue with Dr. Quansheng Zhao of American University" (Xiao
Yong), Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore), November 27, 1996, p. 19.
- (in Chinese) “Beijing’s Obligation with the Diaoyu Island," World
Journal (New York), September 22, 1996, p. A8.
1995
- "Informal Mechanisms in Japanese Politics," Occasional
Paper Series, no. 41. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific
Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1995). 44pp
- "Achieving Maximum Advantage: Rigidity and Flexibility in Chinese
Foreign Policy," American Asian Review, vol. 13, no. 1 (Spring
1995), pp. 61-93.
- “Japan's Official Development Assistance to China: A Bilateral
Megapolicy," in Great Policies: Strategic Innovations in Asia
and the Pacific Basin, ed. by John Montgomery and Dennis Rondinelli.
Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1995, pp. 177-197.
- “Federalism, Political Pluralism, and China’s Unification," in Mainland-Taiwan Relations Moving Toward the 21st Century, ed. by Yale
Mainland-Taiwan Society. Taipei: Times Cultural Publisher, 1995, pp.
113-133.
- “China's Foreign Relations in the Asia-Pacific Region: Modernization,
Nationalism, and Regionalism," in China Review 1995, ed. by Lo
Chi Kin, Suzanne Pepper, and Tsui Kai Yuen. Hong Kong: The Chinese
University Press, 1995, pp. 8.1-8.30.
- “China, the United Nations, and the Korean Peninsula," in
The United Nations and Keeping Peace in Northeast Asia, ed. by Sung-Hack
Kang. Seoul: The Institute for Peace Studies, Korea University, 1995,
pp. 157-175.
- “Chinese Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era," Proceedings
of the Fourth Soka University Pacific Basin Symposium. Tokyo: Soka
University, 1995, pp. 79-105.
1994
- (Book review) Sima Qian, Records of the Grand Historian, translated
by Burton Watson (Columbia University Press/A Renditions Book), Asian
Thought and Society, vol 19, no. 56 (May-August 1994), pp. 173-175.
- (Book review) Peter J. Herzog, Japan's Pseudo-Democracy (New York
University Press), Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 53, no. 1 (February
1994), pp. 202-204.
1993
- "Patterns and Choices of Chinese Foreign Policy," Asian
Affairs, vol. 20, no. 1 (Spring 1993), pp. 1-15.
- “Japan's Aid Diplomacy with China," in Japan's Foreign
Aid: Power and Policy in a New Era, ed. by Bruce Koppel and Robert
M. Orr. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993, pp. 163-187.
- “What Will Unification Lead to?" Business Times (Singapore),
May 12, 1993, p. 25.
- “How Asia Should Deal With China's Zig-Zag Foreign Policy," Business
Times (Singapore), February 17, 1993, p. 22.
- (Book review) David S. G. Goodman and Gerald Segal, eds., China in
the Nineties: Crisis Management and Beyond (Oxford University Press), American Asian Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (Summer 1993), pp. 127-130.
- (in Chinese) “The Formulation of Japanese Foreign Policy and
Japan-China Relations," in Liaojie, lijie yu hezuo [Familiarity,
Understanding and Cooperation], ed. by the Shanghai Joint Association
of Social Sciences. Shanghai: Shanghai shehui kexueyuan chubanshe,
1993, pp. 70-79.
1992
- "Domestic Factors of Chinese Foreign Policy: From Vertical to
Horizon¬tal Authoritari¬anism," The Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 519 (January 1992), pp.
159-176.
- “Beijing Eyes Seoul: Bilateral Relations and Regional Roles," World
Outlook (Taipei), vol. 1, no. 1 (January-February 1992), pp. 13-19.
- (in Chinese) "Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century: The
Korean Detente," Twenty-First Century (Hong Kong), no 12 (August
1992), pp. 8-9.
- (in Chinese) "The Relaxation of Beijing's Taiwan Policy," United
Daily News (Taipei), February 1, 1992, p. 2.
- (in Korean) “JungChiJeok HoJaeRo YiYongDaeKoInun NamBook HapYiSuh” [Political
Significance of the Pyongyang-Seoul Reconciliation], Hankook Nondan
[Monthly Korea Forum] (Seoul), vol 30, no. 2 (February 1992), pp. 43-48.
1991
- “Introduction: Unification, Conflict Resolution and Political
Develop¬ment," in Politics of Divided Nations: China, Korea,
Germany and Vietnam, ed. by Quansheng Zhao and Robert Sutter. Baltimore:
Universi¬ty of Maryland Law School, 1991, pp. 1-6.
- “Federation, Democratization, and China's Unification," in Politics of Divided Nations: China, Korea, Germany and Vietnam, ed.
by Quansheng Zhao and Robert Sutter. Baltimore: University of Maryland
Law School, 1991, pp. 39-60.
- (Book review) Herbert Ellison, The Soviet Union and Northeast Asia
(University Press of America), Pacific Affairs, vol. 64, no. 1 (Spring
1991), pp. 85-86.
- (in Chinese) “GATT Membership and Beijing-Taipei Negotiations," World
Journal (New York), December 22, 1991, p. 6.(in Chinese) “Both
Beijing and Taipei Need to Adjust Unification Policies," United
Daily News (Taipei), November 7, 1991, p. 4.
- (in Chinese) “Beijing's Reaction to the Taiwan Independence
Movement," Central Daily News (Taipei), October 21, 1991, p. 1.
- (in Chinese) “The U.S. New Initiatives and Beijing's Dilemma," World
Journal Weekly (New York), no. 384 (July 28, 1991), p. 5.
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1990
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1989
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1988
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Silk Importation," Asian Survey, vol. 28, no. 9 (September 1988),
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1987
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of Japanese Foreign Economic Policy], Chugoku Kenkuy [China Studies],
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1986
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1985
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1983
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1982
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Monthly (Hong Kong), no. 31 (August 1982), pp. 8-11.
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